Journal article
Physician‐Led Teams: A Model Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Residency
AEM education and training, Vol.10(2), e70155
04/2026
DOI: 10.1002/aet2.70155
Abstract
Background
Physician-led teams in emergency medicine (EM) are associated with higher quality and value than independent non-physician practice, yet most residents receive little formal preparation in leading inter-professional teams that include nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs). Clear, scalable training guidance for residency programs is lacking.
Methods
We conducted a narrative synthesis of national policy positions, scope-of-practice trends, and published literature on team leadership training in EM and related disciplines, including other specialties, nursing, and business/healthcare administration. Drawing on these sources and program leadership experience, we used a consensus-building process to define goals, core content, and instructional methods for a residency curriculum focused on physician-led inter-professional teams.
Results
We identified persistent training gaps in role clarity, supervision, communication, and systems navigation. The proposed competency-based curriculum aligns with ACGME core competencies and EM Milestones (with emphasis on ICS2, PC1, and SBP2) and specifies: (1) foundational knowledge of team roles, supervision, and state/regulatory context; (2) leadership and communication skills, including feedback, conflict management, and shared decision-making; (3) clinical integration through structured bedside supervision of NPs/PAs; (4) quality, safety, documentation/billing, and medicolegal considerations; and (5) longitudinal assessment using direct observation, simulation checklists, multisource feedback (including NPs/PAs), and milestone-anchored entrustment decisions. Delivery modes include didactics, simulation, mentored clinical “pre-attending” experiences, and asynchronous resources, adaptable to local practice models.
Conclusions
EM residency programs can address a critical training gap by adopting a structured, longitudinal curriculum that prepares residents to lead inter-professional, physician-led teams. The curriculum presented offers standardized objectives and assessment strategies while allowing local customization, supporting safer supervision, clearer role alignment, and more reliable team performance after graduation.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Physician‐Led Teams: A Model Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Residency
- Creators
- Annahieta Kalantari - Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical CenterTodd A. Guth - University of Colorado DenverChristopher S. Sampson - University of MissouriJoshua J. Davis - Wichita State UniversityElizabeth Schiller - Saint Francis Hospital & Medical CenterJonathan Fisher - American College of Emergency PhysiciansKelly N. Roszczynialski - Stanford UniversityLaura Oh - Emory UniversityNathaniel Shekem - University of IowaBruce M. Lo - Sentara Norfolk General Hospital
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- AEM education and training, Vol.10(2), e70155
- DOI
- 10.1002/aet2.70155
- ISSN
- 2472-5390
- eISSN
- 2472-5390
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 04/2026
- Academic Unit
- Emergency Medicine
- Record Identifier
- 9985149574502771
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